Team Supercrew - Emotions and Powers: 4 Book Box Set (Books 1-4)
F**F
Like the concept
I like the concept of the books. They talk about a situation and the different out comes that can happen. Could be a little better but overall good
J**Z
Chloe the Calm has helped our boy
Bought these books because our 4 yr old son was having issues with expressing himself and regulating his emotions. After reading the books about 3 times, I noticed my son now tries to take deep breaths like Chloe the Calm taught him whenever he is upset. We also noticed him starting to express himself and tell us why he doesn't want to do certain things, instead of lying or getting upset. He used to lie about his bones being broken whenever it was time for bed. He recently told me he doesn't like to go to bed because he is scared of the dark (even though he sleeps in my room). These books have really caused a change in him. We recently signed him up for soccer and I'm hoping he'll remember that Genji taught him about grit and never giving up. I believe these books are a must have in every kids collection. They're so simple, but sometimes simplicity is all that is needed with kids.
H**R
Teaching emotions
These books have been great at helping teach my 3-year-old about his emotions and ways he can learn to express and control them. The stories are short and cute, and there are questions you can ask at the end to encourage conversation about emotions.
G**.
These books have been helpful
These books have been really helpful for my 4 year old anxious PDA child. She really enjoys them and they’ve been a great resource for us.
K**N
My 3yo wants to read these every night
I'm starting social emotional learning on the early side in our home because a) I'm a MH professional b) I think my kiddo is ready and c) he has them big feelings (just like mom and dad!). I wasn't sure if this would be too advanced for him, but decided to give them a go. He can relate to most of the stories b/c he goes to kiddie soccer, just started preschool and doesn't like bedtime. Can't relate to younger sibling one b/c he's an only child; while I know this scenario is super common, kind of a bummer that the theme of that story isn't more universal. Even so, we read these EVERY NIGHT because he asks for them.There's a lot of learning to be had for a 3yo. Some of it is *not* about emotions- more just curiosity about the pictures, etc. That's fine - he's learning regardless. AND, he is really curious about and is starting to take to the emotion side of the stories too. I'm sure as he develops, a lot of it will sink in more. In the meantime, couldn't be happier that some early neural connections are happening along these lines in his sponge-like brain!
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